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Score
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Sound
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Build
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Value
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Score
83
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Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged vs Yamaha A5M ARE Specs Comparison
Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged Yamaha A5M ARE
General
Brand: Martin Yamaha
Year: 2019 2017
Strings: 6 6
Made in: United States Japan
Series: Authentic A
Colors: Natural Natural
Left-Handed Version: Yes No
Body
Type: Hollowbody Hollowbody
Body Material: Solid Adirondack Spruce with VTS Solid Sitka Spruce A.R.E. w/Scalloped Bracing
Sides Material: Rosewood Mahogany
Back Material: Rosewood Mahogany
Bridge: Ebony Ebony
Neck
Neck Joint: Set Set
Tuners: Aged Waverly Nickel Open Back Open Gear Chrome (Gotoh)
Fretboard: Ebony Ebony
Neck Material: Genuine Mahogany African Mahogany (3-ply)
Decoration: Abalone 1937 Diamonds and Squares Long Pattern Dots
Scale Size: 25.4" 25.6"
Shape: Acoustic Authentic 1937 Acoustic C
Frets: 20 Medium Nickel Silver 20 Medium Nickel Silver
Fretboard Radius: 16" 15.75"
Nut: Bone Ivory Tusq
Nut Width: 44.5mm (1.75'') 43mm (1.693'')
Electronics
Pickups: SYSTEM71(SRT2 System) + SRT Piezo Pickup (Preamp / Active)
Hardware
Strap Lock: No No
Hardware Color: Nickel Chrome

Reasons to Get
Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged over Yamaha A5M ARE

Release Year
2019 vs 2017
From a more recent year
Neck Profile
Acoustic Authentic 1937 vs Acoustic C
Thick neck that gives you a better grip
Nut Width
1.75'' (44.5mm) vs 1.693'' (43mm)
Less likely to mute strings by accident and more space for fingerstyle
Paint Finish
Aged vs Poly
Paint has been artificially aged
Scale Length
25.4'' (645.2mm) vs 25.6'' (650.2mm)
Easier bending, shorter fret separation and warmer natural tone
Fretboard Radius
16'' (406.4mm) vs 15.75'' (400.1mm)
Flatter fretboard makes it easier to play single notes and bend

Reasons to Get
Yamaha A5M ARE over Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged

Neck Profile
Acoustic C vs Acoustic Authentic 1937
Comfortable neck that works for most people
Pickup Mods
Multi-Voicing vs None
Changes the voice (tones or gain) of the pickups
Nut Width
1.693'' (43mm) vs 1.75'' (44.5mm)
Favors small hands, easier bar chords and other shapes
Paint Finish
Poly vs Aged
Resistant paint that ages well
Scale Length
25.6'' (650.2mm) vs 25.4'' (645.2mm)
Lower action and brighter natural tone
Fretboard Radius
15.75'' (400.1mm) vs 16'' (406.4mm)
Easier to play chords without muting strings
Value Score
83 vs 66
Better price/quality relationship

Other Key Differences
Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged vs Yamaha A5M ARE

Back Material
Rosewood vs Mahogany
Different Back Material
Sides Material
Rosewood vs Mahogany
Different Sides Material
Saddle Material
Bone vs Ivory Tusq
Different Saddle Material
Nut Material
Bone vs Ivory Tusq
Different Nut Material

Shared Features
Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged vs Yamaha A5M ARE

Bridge Material
Ebony
Same Bridge Material
Body Wood
Spruce
Same Body Wood
Neck Wood
Mahogany
Same Neck Wood
Fretboard Wood
Ebony
Same Fretboard Wood
Headstock
3-3
Same Headstock
Strings
6
Same playing style
Body Type
Hollowbody
Warm tone, lighter and acoustic sound
Switch Positions
0
Same pickups versatility
Volume Knobs
0
Same volume control
Tone Knobs
0
Same tone control
Number of Frets
20
Same maximum octave
Bridge
Fixed
Good sustain and needs no set-up
Type of Frets
Medium
You'll feel the fretboard when pressing down the strings

Common Strengths

  • Solid Top Wood
  • Solid Side Wood
  • Solid Back Wood
  • High-Quality Nut
  • From a High-Quality-Standards Country
  • Expensive Wood

Common Weaknesses

  • Locking Tuners
  • High-Quality Frets
  • Compound Radius Fretboard
  • Luminescent Sidedots
  • Strap Lock
  • Top Pickup Brand
  • 21:1 Tuner Ratio
  • Active/Passive Preamp

Price History Comparison

Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged Prices

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    Hand Size Comfortability

    And after taking into account the scale length, nut width, neck profile and fretboard radius, we can conclude that the Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged favors large hands more than the Yamaha A5M ARE.

    Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged:
    Big Hands
    Small Hands
    Yamaha A5M ARE:
    Big Hands
    Small Hands

    Beginner Friendliness

    Both meet 3 out of our 8 criteria items for beginner friendliness. This takes into account the type of frets, scale length, nut width, bridge type, fretboard radius, and neck profile to determine the easiest combination for new players. If you're looking for your first guitar to learn how to play, you can't go wrong with either of them.

    New Player Friendliness

    Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged
    • Easy-to-use bridge
    • Tall frets
    • Comfortable neck
    • Comfortable shape
    • Comfortable fretboard
    • Narrow nut
    • Short scale
    • Soft Strings
    • Locking tuners

    New Player Friendliness

    Yamaha A5M ARE
    • Easy-to-use bridge
    • Tall frets
    • Comfortable neck
    • Comfortable shape
    • Comfortable fretboard
    • Narrow nut
    • Short scale
    • Soft Strings
    • Locking tuners

    Sound Quality Comparison

    The most important thing that will determine the tone of an acoustic guitar is the wood. Let's take a look at the differences between both .

    Woods Used in Both

    Mahogany wood pattern used for guitar building
    Mahogany
    Ebony wood pattern used for guitar building
    Ebony
    Spruce wood pattern used for guitar building
    Spruce

    Mahogany is a fairly rare wood nowadays. It's used mostly for bodies due to its relatively lightweight. Gibson popularized it with their Les Paul guitars during their golden years, so this wood has a lot of good reputation behind it. The most expensive type comes from South America and it's still used by Gibson even today. Find out more about Mahogany.

    Ebony is a high-end wood, so it is not cheap. It's only used for fretboards because it's also very heavy. It does an excellent job as a durable material while looking elegant. Find out more about Ebony.

    Spruce has a light color with tight grain patterns. It's very stiff but relatively light. It's known for producing a well-rounded tone with a broad dynamic range. Find out more about Spruce.

    Woods Used in the Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged

    Rosewood wood pattern used for guitar building
    Rosewood

    Rosewood is an almost purple-looking wood that is used mainly for fretboards since it's heavy, rare, and expensive. It's sometimes used on acoustic guitar bodies to create stronger warm tones. Find out more about Rosewood.

    Winner: Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged.

    Electronics

    The Yamaha A5M ARE comes with a preamp that allows you to connect it to an amp, unlike its competitor. This allows it to have more versatility and sound quality if you want to record with it or play live.

    Winner:Yamaha A5M ARE.

    Final Sound Quality Scores

    Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged
    Sustain 90
    Versatility 80
    Tuning Stability 70
    Sound 85
    Yamaha A5M ARE
    Sustain 95
    Versatility 95
    Tuning Stability 70
    Sound 90

    Build Quality Comparison

    When it comes to build quality, we like to take into account everything used to build the instrument. This includes materials, hardware and the quality control expected depending on the country where it was built. Let's see how the Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged compares to the Yamaha A5M ARE.

    Country of Origin

    The manufacturing country can tell a lot about the build quality of an instrument. The Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged is built in United States while the Yamaha A5M ARE is made in Japan.

    The United States is considered one of the best electric guitar manufacturers in the world. A guitar made in this country is supposed to have world-class quality control. Nowadays, guitars made in other countries can beat some of the ones made in the US, but most of the time, this country offers the best you can get. Of course, that comes at a price.

    Japan has a long history of high-quality guitar building. Little has changed in terms of their manufacturing and quality control over the years. Many guitars made in this country can be compared—and even beat—others made in the US.

    Winner: Tie

    Nut Material

    If you want your guitar to stay in tune and sound good, you need a well cut nut. Nut quality can be inconsistent even when comparing two copies of the same model. The best way to make sure you're nut will be well done is by getting a nut made by an expert company like TUSQ or Micarta.

    The Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged has a Bone nut. It's a type of nut found in high-quality instruments. They sound similar to Ivory since they give a lot of sustain and a bright sound (at least when striking open strings). The only problem they can run into is that you may get a bone piece that simply doesn't sound as well as others because that's just how natural materials are.

    On the other hand, the Yamaha A5M ARE comes with a Ivory Tusq nut. Ivory used to be considered the best material for guitar nuts due to its beauty, durability, and the rich harmonics and sustain you could get from a guitar with it. However, the way to obtain it is simply unethical. Enter TUSQ ivory nuts, which are made synthetically to imitate ivory. Technically, it's better than ivory because it is consistent piece-to-piece, while natural materials can vary a lot, even if they're made from the same.

    Winner: Tie.

    Fret Material

    Most fret wire is made of nickel silver. This material eventually wears down after a lot of use and most instruments end up needing a complete fret replacement. However, some expensive models come with stainless steel frets. This is what you should aim for if you can afford it.

    Unfortunately, none of them come with stainless steel frets.

    Winner: Tie.

    Tuners

    Both come with regular tuners. The Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged's are Aged Waverly Nickel Open Back while the Yamaha A5M ARE's are Open Gear Chrome (Gotoh)

    Winner: Tie.

    Here is the list of features that were considered when choosing the winner in the Features subcategory:

    Strengths & Weaknesses
    Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged
    • Made in United States
    • Expensive Wood
    • Bone Nut
    • Bone Saddle
    • Solid Top Wood
    • Solid Side Wood
    • Solid Back Wood
    • Cheap Fret Wire (NS)
    • No Locking Tuners
    • No Top Brand Pickups
    • No Electronics
    • No Compound Radius Fretboard
    • No 21:1 Tuner Ratio
    • No Strap Lock
    Strengths & Weaknesses
    Yamaha A5M ARE
    • Made in Japan
    • Expensive Wood
    • Ivory Tusq Nut
    • Electronics
    • Ivory Tusq Saddle
    • Solid Top Wood
    • Solid Side Wood
    • Solid Back Wood
    • Cheap Fret Wire (NS)
    • No Locking Tuners
    • No Top Brand Pickups
    • No Compound Radius Fretboard
    • No 21:1 Tuner Ratio
    • No Strap Lock

    Final Build Quality Scores

    Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged
    Quality of materials 86
    Features 65
    Quality Control 100
    Build Quality 84
    Yamaha A5M ARE
    Quality of materials 96
    Features 80
    Quality Control 85
    Build Quality 87

    Playability Comparison

    Let's now compare their playability. Bear in mind that the instrument will feel different depending on your hand size and play style. That's why you should always test before buying. But if you can't or want a second opinion on it, we can still take a look at each of the important measurements of the instrument for you. This way, we can predict how easy a guitar might be to play, or how different it will feel compared to the other.

    Remember that, even though the difference might seem small, every inch counts when it comes to feeling of the instrument in your hands. Any variation can completely change how comfortable a guitar feels in your hands.

    Nut Width

    Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged Nut Width
    Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged Nut Width
    Yamaha A5M ARE Nut Width
    Yamaha A5M ARE Nut Width

    The nut width will affect the separation between strings at the nut. In this comparison, the Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged has the wider nut with 44.5mm (1.75'') vs 43mm (1.693''). This is a 1.5mm (0.057'') difference

    This means that it will be more difficult to do bar chords on the Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged, especially closer to the nut. However, it's also easier to play without muting strings accidently. This favors people with big hands.

    Scale Length

    Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged's Scale Length
    Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged's Scale Length
    Yamaha A5M ARE's Scale Length
    Yamaha A5M ARE's Scale Length

    The scale length is one of the things that influences playability the most. This is the distance between the nut and the bridge and will affect everything from low action allowance, difficulty to perform bends, fret separation, and even tone.

    The Yamaha A5M ARE has the longest scale: 25.6". The Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged is only 25.4" long. This is a 0.2'' (5.1mm) scale length difference.

    This longer scale means that the strings need more tension to get in tune. This is good if you want to avoid fret buzz, which can happen when the strings are too loose and touch the frets while vibrating. This is especially important when playing in lower tunings. This will also let you reduce the gap between fretboard and strings (low action) to make them easier to press down. However, this higher tension will also make it harder to perform bends and vibratos as the strings will feel stiffer.

    This also means that the frets have a longer separation between each other, so this will make it harder for people with smaller hands when playing some chord positions.

    Another characteristic of a longer scale is that it makes the guitar sound 'snappier' or brighter. This is due to the extra separation between harmonics and overtones produced by the tension. This influences tone more than any other factor (except the pickups).

    Lastly, remember that you can also affect the tension of the strings by changing your string gauge. You can use a thicker gauge for more tension and a lighter one for less tension.

    Neck Profile

    Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged Neck Profile
    Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged's neck profile
    Yamaha A5M ARE Neck Profile
    Yamaha A5M ARE's neck profile

    No single neck shape is better than others. However, most people tend to prefer a thinner necks because it doesn't get in their way when playing fast and most hand sizes can adapt to it pretty well. However, some people still prefer thicker necks for a better grip, especially if they have big hands.

    In this case, both have different neck shapes:

    The Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged has a Vintage type of neck. This means that it's thicker than most modern necks, and makes it a better fit for playing chords and slow solos. Some people prefer this type of neck because it gives them a better grip thanks to the extra mass. Still, the vast majority prefer a thinner, faster, and more ''modern'' neck.

    The Yamaha A5M ARE, on the other hand, has a C neck. This is what you'll find in most modern guitars. Most people feel like the thickness of a C neck is simply the less intrusive one for playing fast, while at the same time allowing you to grab the neck easily for resting if you want to.

    Fretboard Radius

    Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged Fingerboard Radius
    Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged's Fingerboard radius
    Yamaha A5M ARE Fingerboard Radius
    Yamaha A5M ARE's Fingerboard radius

    Most guitar fretboards are not flat; they usually have a curve or arc across their width. A curved fretboard will make it easier to perform chords without muting strings, while a flatter one will make it easier to play single notes, which is good for bending and soloing in general. The best fretboards have a compound radius that varies across the fingerboard, but they're not common since they take a lot more work to build.

    In this case, the Yamaha A5M ARE's fingerboard radius is smaller, which means it's more curved than the Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged's. This extra arc will make playing chords easier in this model. You won't be as likely to mute the strings, especially if you have big hands. However, playing single notes and bending will be easier on the Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged.

    Still, both tend to favor soloing over chords, so if you're looking for a guitar for playing rhythm, you might want something else with a radius closer to a Stratocaster's 9.5''.

    Fret Size

    Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged and Yamaha A5M ARE Frets Size
    Both have a similar Medium fret size

    Both have a Medium fret size. If you like feeling the fretboard when you play, but also appreciate some easiness to press down the frets, this size offers a good balance for that.

    Final Playability Scores

    Martin D-28 Authentic 1937 Aged
    Bending & Vibrato Ease 75
    Chord Playability 75
    Solo Playability 70
    Playability 73
    Yamaha A5M ARE
    Bending & Vibrato Ease 75
    Chord Playability 65
    Solo Playability 80
    Playability 73